Others seemed unbothered and are willing to make the switch, maintain multiple streaming subscriptions, or come up with another solution.

I don’t get the hate for the new streaming service. You get every Disney movie, every Pixar movie, every MCU Movie and every FOX Movie. And all of the shows and cartoons from those properties, including the new season for SW: TCW. What’s wrong with that?

Beyond the fact that Disney’s platform will come at a lower monthly rate than Netflix, there are still minimal details about what to expect from the paid subscription, dubbed for now as “Disneyflix.” But it’s the company’s biggest priority of next year and will focus on family-appropriate content (no R-rated movies). A Monsters Inc. series, a High School Musical spinoff, a live-action Lady and the Tramp, and a reboot of the Muppets Show are all in the works, the New York Times reports.

We also know that once Disney goes solo, MCU and Star Wars titles—as well as content from Disney XD, Disney Channel, and Disney Junior—will be available only on the Disney service. The first films to abandon Netflix for Disney include a roster of next year’s heavyweights like Dumbo, Star Wars: Episode IX, Avengers 4, and The Lion King.

Netflix told the Daily Dot last year that Disney material would be available on the platform through the end of 2019. That includes any theatrical release through the end of 2018. Recently released MCU film Ant-Man and the Wasp will be the last Marvel film to appear on Netflix.

Onaje McDowelle is an editorial intern for the Daily Dot. He is studying journalism and African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. His work has appeared in Austin Monthly magazine, GoodMusicAllDay, and Orange magazine.